
Regional Convergence in the European Union
Facts, Prospects and Policies
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. April 2002
Book
Hardback
VIII, 368 pages
978-3-540-43242-5 (ISBN)
Description
The introduction of the single currency in the European economic space constitutes without doubt the most visible step towards monetary and economic integration in the EU. Those who boosted the birth of the Common Market in 1957 dreamt that this would one day come about as a logical consequence of the integration process. However, things have gone much more slowly than possibly imagined, although if taken in an adequate historic perspective, it is undeniable that the agreements that have led to European Monetary Union signify a really formidable jump in the process of political and economic integration in Europe. This is something many doubted would ever happen, but which is already a reality, although still in need of a period of consolidation. The most general economic consequences of the EMU have already been analysed in considerable depth. Proof of this is the literature already available. In general, there is coincidence in affirming that the balance of the results expected is clearly positive. Firstly, as a result of the anticipated gains in efficiency, a consequence of reduction of transaction costs associated to the previous existence of different currencies and of the elimination of exchange rate uncertainties.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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VIII, 368 p.
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm
Width: 15.6 cm
Weight
1560 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-43242-5 (9783540432425)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-04788-0
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Facts, Prospects and Policies
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Content
1 Regional Disparities and Regional Convergence Problems in the EMU: Introduction.- I: Regional Convergence, the EMU and Enlargement Effects.- 2 Regional Dynamics in the European Union: Winners and Losers.- 3 Regional Specialisation and Concentration in the EU.- 4 EMU and the Industrial Specialisation of European Regions.- 5 Regional Asymmetric Reactions to Shocks in EMU: an Assessment of Different Approaches.- 6 The Territorial Redistributive Power of the EU Budget: Empirical Evidence at National and Regional Level.- 7 Regional Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union: an Analysis of Interregional Specialization and Integration.- 8 Real Competitive Advantages in the Single Currency Europe.- II: Regional Disparities: Trends, Prospects and the Role of Regional Policy.- 9 National and Spatial Factors in EU Regional Convergence.- 10 The Spatial Economic Impact of Euroland and the Implications for Policy.- 11 European Union Regional Policy: Reconciling the Convergence and Evaluation Evidence.- 12 Technological Diffusion, Spatial Spillovers and Regional Convergence in Europe.- 13 Will the New EU Regional Policy Meet the Challenges of Enlargement?.- 14 The EMU and Regional Policy Agenda: a General Exploration.- 15 EMU and Regional Labor Market Diparities in Euroland.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Author Index.- List of Contributors.